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Lipoprotein vs Glycoprotein - What's the difference?

lipoprotein | glycoprotein |


As nouns the difference between lipoprotein and glycoprotein

is that lipoprotein is any of a large group of complexes of protein and lipid with many biochemical functions while glycoprotein is a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

Glycoprotein vs Polymer - What's the difference?

glycoprotein | polymer |


As nouns the difference between glycoprotein and polymer

is that glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while polymer is polymer.

Glycoprotein vs Gag - What's the difference?

glycoprotein | gag |


As nouns the difference between glycoprotein and gag

is that glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while gag is gag (a joke or other mischievous prank).

Wikidiffcom vs Glycoprotein - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | glycoprotein |


As a noun glycoprotein is

(protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

Glycoprotein vs Elastin - What's the difference?

glycoprotein | elastin |


In protein terms the difference between glycoprotein and elastin

is that glycoprotein is a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates while elastin is a protein, similar to collagen, found in connective tissue, that has elastic properties.

Glycogen vs Glycoprotein - What's the difference?

glycogen | glycoprotein |


As nouns the difference between glycogen and glycoprotein

is that glycogen is a polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals; converted to glucose as needed while glycoprotein is a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

Protogycan vs Glycoprotein - What's the difference?

protogycan | glycoprotein |


As a noun glycoprotein is

(protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

Globulin vs Glycoprotein - What's the difference?

globulin | glycoprotein |


In protein terms the difference between globulin and glycoprotein

is that globulin is any of a group of simple proteins, soluble in water only in the presence of salts, that are coagulated by heat; one of the two parts of haemoglobin while glycoprotein is a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

Glycoprotein vs Glycoproteic - What's the difference?

glycoprotein | glycoproteic |


As a noun glycoprotein

is a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

As an adjective glycoproteic is

relating to glycoprotein.

Taxonomy vs Glycoprotein - What's the difference?

taxonomy | glycoprotein |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and glycoprotein

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while glycoprotein is (protein) a protein with covalently bonded carbohydrates.

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